在不连续的海拔过渡中偏差,用于跟踪物种范围的变化
Shixuan Li1, Jiannan Yao1, Yang Lin2,3
1Zhejiang Tiantong Forest Ecosystem National Observation and Research Station, School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200241, China.
Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
|January 25, 2025
概括
用于追踪物种范围转移的不连续的海拔横断高度不准确. 一项新的研究表明,50米的平方距离和60年间隔优化了对保护计划的监测.
科学领域:
- 生态生态学 生态生态学
- 保护生物学 保护生物学
- 气候变化科学 气候变化科学
背景情况:
- 气候变化正在推动物种向更高的海拔和度迁移.
- 使用不连续的海拔跨度的传统方法可能会在跟踪物种移动时引入重大偏差.
- 关于物种范围转移的不准确数据可能导致有缺陷的生物多样性保护政策.
研究的目的:
- 评估不连续的海拔跨度方法的准确性,以监测物种范围的变化.
- 评估四角间距和调查时间间隔对估计物种移动偏差的影响.
- 确定不连续横断的最佳参数,以改善保护规划.
主要方法:
- 利用了来自新型连续升高跨度的物种分布数据.
- 分析了不同方位间距和调查时间间隔对偏差的影响.
- 将不连续横断的结果与连续横断的数据进行比较.
主要成果:
- 不连续的截面未能检测到7.2%的物种,不准确地估计了78%的转移距离.
- 在广泛使用的不连续横断设置中,观察到总体错误率为86%.
- 较宽的方位间距增加了错误率,而较长的调查间隔通常减少了它们;低估轮班距离是一致的.
结论:
- 50米的平方距离和60年调查间隔优化监测物种范围的变化,以保护.
- 不连续的截面方法需要方法上的改进,以准确地告知生物多样性保护.
- 对高海拔物种进行补充,频繁的调查可以提高准确性和成本效益.
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